"Out in the Pool certain other boats caught the eye... each carried a bright fire amidships, in a brazier, beside a man, two small barrels of beer, and a very large handbell. The men were purlmen, Grandfather Nat told me, selling hot beer in the cold mornings - to the men on the colliers, or on any other craft thereabout."
About Arthur Morrison
Arthur Morrison — Life and Legacy
Arthur Morrison was a significant figure in late 19th-century literature, recognized for his unflinching depictions of the struggles faced by the urban poor. His major work, 'A Child of the Jago,' provides a stark look at life in the slums of London, where he draws from his own experiences to illuminate the harsh realities of poverty. Morrison's core ideas revolve around the complexities of human nature, as seen in his quote, 'The struggle for existence is the law of nature,' which encapsulates the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in desperate circumstances. Through his narratives, he challenges the romanticized views of poverty, instead presenting a raw and honest exploration of survival and community. Morrison's insights remain relevant today, as they continue to resonate with readers grappling with social issues and the human experience.
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